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CFP Certification Policies

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CFP Certification Policies

The document outlines the policies for obtaining and maintaining CFP certification. There are primary and alternate paths to certification, including direct path, QAFP bridge path, and paths for those with other professional qualifications. Requirements include completing education programs, passing the exam, work experience, and continuing education.

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CFP® CERTIFICATION

POLICIES

Effective January 1, 2020


CONTENTS
1. Introduction ................................................................................................................................. 3
1.1. Scope ..................................................................................................................................... 3
2. Paths to CFP Certification ............................................................................................................ 3
2.1. Primary Paths to CFP Certification ...................................................................................... 3
2.2. Alternate Paths to CFP Certification..................................................................................... 5
3. Obtaining CFP Certification ......................................................................................................... 8
3.1. Time Limits ........................................................................................................................... 8
3.2. FP Canada-Approved Core Curriculum and Advanced Curriculum Programs .................... 9
3.3. Professional Education Programs .......................................................................................10
3.4. CFP Examination ................................................................................................................. 11
3.5. Work Experience..................................................................................................................14
3.6. Post-Secondary Education Requirements ........................................................................... 15
3.7. Applying for CFP Certification............................................................................................. 16
3.8. Transitioning Between Certification Paths .......................................................................... 16
4. Maintaining CFP Certification .................................................................................................... 17
4.1. Renewals and Reinstatements ............................................................................................. 17
4.2. Complaints Handling ...........................................................................................................19
4.3. Continuing Education Requirements .................................................................................. 19
5. Personal Information ..................................................................................................................25
6. Policy Exception Requests ......................................................................................................... 26
1. Introduction
1.1. Scope
This document outlines the policies and guidelines related to prospective and current certificants
seeking to obtain and/or maintain CERTIFIED FINANCIAL PLANNER® certification.

2. Paths to CFP Certification


2.1. Primary Paths to CFP Certification
There are two primary paths to CFP certification.

2.1.1. Direct Path to CFP Certification


Candidates wishing to obtain CFP certification via the Direct Path must:
a. Successfully complete the following Core Education:
o An FP Canada-Approved Core Curriculum program; and
o FP Canada Institute Introduction to Professional Ethics™ (IPE);
b. Successfully complete an FP Canada-Approved Advanced Curriculum program;
c. Successfully complete the FP Canada Institute CFP Professional Education Program™;
d. Pass the CFP examination;
e. Complete three years of relevant work experience;
f. Agree to be bound by the FP Canada Standards Council Standards of Professional
Responsibility; and
g. Complete at least 25 verifiable Continuing Education (CE) credits each calendar year.

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2.1.2. QAFP Bridge Path to CFP Certification
Candidates wishing to obtain CFP certification via the QAFP Bridge Path must:
a. Hold QAFP certification in good standing;
b. Successfully complete an FP Canada-Approved Advanced Curriculum program;
c. If the FP Canada Institute QAFP Professional Education Program™ has already been
completed within one year post-QAFP certification, successfully complete the FP Canada
Institute QAFP-to-CFP Certification Bridge Program™;
OR
If QAFP Professional Education Program has not yet been completed, successfully
complete CFP Professional Education Program within one year post-QAFP certification;
d. Pass the CFP examination;
e. Complete three years of relevant work experience;
f. Agree to be bound by the FP Canada Standards Council Standards of Professional
Responsibility; and
g. Complete at least 25 verifiable CE credits each calendar year.

* CFP professionals are exempt from CE requirements in all categories in the year they pass the CFP exam and
the following two calendar years in recognition of completion of both QAFP Professional Education Program
and QAFP-to-CFP Certification Bridge Program OR completion of the CFP Professional Education Program.

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2.2. Alternate Paths to CFP Certification
In addition to the two primary paths to CFP certification, FP Canada will offer alternate paths to
CFP certification to candidates with the following qualifying credentials:
a. Relevant Professional Qualifications
b. Pl. Fin
c. Foreign CFP professionals

2.2.1. Relevant Professional Qualifications Path to CFP Certification


Candidates wishing to obtain CFP certification via the Relevant Professional Qualifications
Path must:
a. Hold one of the following relevant professional qualifications in good standing in
Canada:
• CPA
• CFA
• FCIA
• LL.B./J.D.;
b. Successfully complete the FP Canada Institute CFP Professional Education Program;
c. Pass the CFP examination;
d. Complete three years of relevant work experience;
e. Agree to be bound by the FP Canada Standards Council Standards of Professional
Responsibility; and
f. Complete at least 25 verifiable CE credits each calendar year.

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2.2.2. Pl. Fin. Path to CFP Certification
Candidates wishing to obtain CFP certification via the Pl. Fin path must:
a. Hold Pl. Fin. license in good standing with the Autorité des marchés financiers
(AMF);
b. Pass the CFP examination;
c. Complete three years of relevant work experience;
d. Agree to be bound by the FP Canada Standards Council Standards of Professional
Responsibility; and
e. Complete at least 25 verifiable CE credits each calendar year

2.2.3. Foreign CFP Professional Path to CFP Certification


Candidates wishing to obtain CFP certification via the Foreign CFP Professional Path must:
a. Hold CFP certification in good standing from an FPSB Member Territory;
b. Successfully complete the FP Canada Institute Introduction to Professional Ethics
program;

c. Pass the CFP examination;


d. Complete three years of relevant work experience;
e. Agree to be bound by the FP Canada Standards Council Standards of Professional
Responsibility;
f. Successfully complete the CFP Professional Education Program within one-year post
CFP certification in Canada; and
g. Complete at least 25 verifiable CE credits each calendar year.

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2.2.4. Proof of Qualifying Credential
Candidates applying under the Relevant Professional Qualifications Path, PL. Fin. Path or
Foreign CFP Professional Path must complete a CFP Certification Alternate Path application
and provide documentation from the applicable governing body confirming their qualifications
and good standing. A non-refundable fee will apply to review the CFP Certification Alternate
Path application.
Candidates shall provide evidence of their professional certification by submitting
documentation from the conferring institution/organization sufficient to show prerequisite
certification or license in good standing within the prescribed timelines. Candidates may
register for an examination sitting or Professional Education Program prior to submitting
documentation; however, failure to deliver the required documentation within prescribed
timelines will result in the candidate being deregistered from the examination or education
program.

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3. Obtaining CFP Certification
The CFP certification program serves to ensure future CFP professionals meet the competencies
expected of the profession.
Candidates following the direct path to CFP certification must meet the following requirements:
CERTIFICATION REQUIREMENTS PREREQUISITES * TIME LIMITS
Successfully complete an FP Canada- • Refer to Core Curriculum
Approved Core Curriculum program education provider for
prerequisite requirements
Successfully complete Introduction to • None
Professional Ethics (IPE)
Successfully complete an FP Canada- • FP Canada-Approved Core
Approved Advanced Curriculum program Curriculum
Successfully complete the CFP Professional • IPE; and Within four years of
Education Program • FP Canada-Approved completion of Advanced
Advanced Curriculum Curriculum or IPE,
program whichever is completed first

QAFP professionals in good


standing are exempt from
this time limit
Pass the CFP examination • CFP Professional Within four years of
Education Program completion of CFP
Professional Education
Program
Complete three years of relevant work In the eight years preceding
experience the application for CFP
certification and a maximum
of four years following
completion of the CFP
examination
Apply for CFP certification • Successful completion of Within four years of passing
the CFP examination the CFP examination
• Completion of three years
of relevant work experience
* Applications for FP Canada’s education programs and examinations may be submitted prior to completing a prerequisite,
however successful completion of the applicable prerequisite is required for admission to the education program/examination.

Effective April 2022, to be eligible for CFP certification, candidates must also hold a post-
secondary degree from an accredited university. Refer to section 3.6 for details and transition
provisions.

3.1. Time Limits


Candidates who do not pass the CFP exam within four years of completing the CFP Professional
Education Program must repeat the CFP Professional Education Program.
Candidates who do not obtain CFP certification within four years of passing the CFP exam must
rewrite the CFP exam.

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3.2. FP Canada-Approved Core Curriculum and Advanced Curriculum Programs
These programs vary in their delivery format and are offered by several institutions across Canada.
While approved programs must meet FP Canada’s curriculum requirements, FP Canada neither
dictates nor controls the duration or delivery format of these programs.

FP Canada-approved Core Curriculum education completed prior to December 31,


2019 will satisfy both the new Core Curriculum and Advanced Curriculum
requirements effective January 1, 2020.

FP Canada-Approved Core Curriculum Program


The Core Curriculum aligns to the FP Canada Competency Profile and the knowledge requirements
of a QAFP professional detailed in the Financial Planning Body of Knowledge. FP Canada-
Approved Core Curriculum Programs are offered by several institutions throughout Canada, both
in person and online.

FP Canada-Approved Advanced Curriculum Programs


Completion of an FP Canada-Approved Advanced Curriculum Program is a requirement on the
path to CFP certification. The Advanced Curriculum aligns to the FP Canada Competency Profile
and the knowledge requirements of a CFP professional detailed in the Financial Planning Body of
Knowledge. FP Canada-Approved Advanced Curriculum Programs are offered by several
institutions throughout Canada, both in person and online.

FP Canada-Approved Core and Advanced Curriculum Programs (Combined)


Certain education providers offer programs comprising courses which satisfy both the
requirements for Core Curriculum and Advanced Curriculum. These FP Canada-Approved Core
and Advanced Curriculum Programs are offered by several institutions throughout Canada, both in
person and online.

3.2.1. Education Exemptions


Candidates who hold certain designations and licenses in good standing may apply for education
exemptions from components of FP Canada’s Core Curriculum and Advanced Curriculum
requirements.

The following table provides education exemptions based on a review of the learning objectives
and knowledge expectations for the licenses and designations outlined relative to the FP Canada
Standards Council Competency Profile and Financial Planning Body of Knowledge.

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Exemption Granted1
Education
Core Curriculum Advanced Curriculum
Exemption Fee2
Securities License
Investment Planning None
(IIROC)
Mutual Funds
Investment Planning None
License (MFDA)
CIM® Investment Planning None $75
Provincial Insurance Insurance & Risk
None
License Management
Retirement Planning Retirement Planning
RRC®
Estate Planning Estate Planning
PFP® Partial Curriculum3 Partial Curriculum4
$275
CLU® Entire Curriculum Entire Curriculum

1. Subject to change based on changes to the education requirements leading to licensure and designations or changes
made to FP Canada certification and education requirements.
2. Candidates may apply for an education exemption directly within the FP Canada Institute Professional Education
Program Application or the QAFP Examination Application.
3. Holders of the PFP in good standing are exempt from Core Curriculum education requirements if they have
successfully completed the CSI Supplement to QAFP Certification. See CSI’s Certified Financial Planner/CFP
Certification page for more details.
4. Holders of the PFP in good standing are exempt from Advanced Curriculum education requirements if they have
successfully completed the CSI Supplement to QAFP Certification and the CSI supplement to CFP certification. See
CSI’s Certified Financial Planner/CFP Certification page for more details.

3.3. Professional Education Programs

3.3.1. FP Canada Institute Introduction to Professional Ethics (IPE)


A two-hour long self-study course, Introduction to Professional Ethics (IPE) equips students
with the requisite foundational knowledge of the ethical obligations owed by all professionals,
and the specific application of these obligations to financial planning practice. IPE teaches
students the distinction between integrity-based professional obligations and compliance-based
obligations, with emphasis on the financial services landscape. The course introduces the
specific professional obligations of QAFP professionals and CFP professionals, why they matter
and what they mean in practical terms.

3.3.2. Introduction to Professional Ethics Eligibility Requirements and Documentation


There is no prerequisite education requirement for the IPE course.

3.3.3. FP Canada Institute CFP Professional Education Program


The CFP Professional Education Program is an online, self-study program. It teaches students
how to apply the totality of the body of knowledge gained in their Core and Advanced
Curriculum Programs in an integrated fashion and to the practice of financial planning. This
program introduces models and techniques for undertaking all phases of the financial planning
process with clients who have situations and/or needs at various levels of complexity.
The CFP Professional Education Program teaches students how to apply their technical
knowledge, and learn and apply fundamental and advanced principles of human behaviour and

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professional skills in the areas of communications, critical thinking, managing relationships,
ethical obligations and dilemmas, all which may be required in client engagements that are both
more and less complex.
The CFP Professional Education Program uses real-world case scenarios for students to develop
a deep understanding of, and competence in the integrated, holistic nature of financial planning
practice.

3.3.4. CFP Professional Education Program Eligibility Requirements and Documentation


Candidates pursuing CFP certification may enrol in the CFP Professional Education Program if
they:
• have completed FP Canada-Approved Core Curriculum and Advanced Curriculum
programs and IPE (enrolment in the CFP Professional Education Program must be
within four years of completing the Advanced Curriculum or IPE, whichever is
completed first); or
• hold QAFP certification (in good standing) and have completed an FP Canada-Approved
Advanced Curriculum program1; or
• hold Relevant Professional Qualifications, the Pl. Fin designation or CFP certification
from another Financial Planning Standards Board (FPSB) member territory.
1 FPSC Level 1 certificants, who automatically convert to QAFP certification on January 1, 2020, must
complete IPE prior to enrolling in CFP Professional Education Program.

To be accepted into the CFP Professional Education Program, documentation evidencing proof
of completion of the education prerequisites must be received by FP Canada at least 10 business
days before the scheduled education program start date.
Proof of completion of prerequisite education requirements, either by official transcripts (sent
by mail, electronically by email or through the educator’s online student portal) or a letter from
the conferring institute, are acceptable forms of documentation.

3.4. CFP Examination


The CFP exam is a six-hour examination consisting of a combination of multiple-choice and
constructed-response questions. The test specifications are published in the FP Canada Blueprint:
CFP Examination. Each question on the CFP exam focuses on specific elements of the FP Canada
Standards Council Competency Profile and may also require integration across several financial
planning areas.
FP Canada retains the right to prohibit any individual from writing an examination, at its sole
discretion.

3.4.1. Exam Development and Administration


CFP exam development, administration, scoring, reporting, appeals and complaints shall follow
generally accepted testing principles consistent with ISO 17024 standards.
The FP Canada Blueprint: CFP Examination must align with the FP Canada Standards Council
Competency Profile. Additional resources, such as the Financial Planning Body of Knowledge,
should also be used during the blueprint development process.

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3.4.2. Examination Retakes
Candidates may attempt the CFP exam a maximum of four times.
The CFP exam must be successfully completed within four years of completion of the CFP
Professional Education Program. Candidates who are unsuccessful after four attempts or within
four years of their first attempt must requalify by successfully completing or repeating the CFP
Professional Education Program, regardless of previous exemptions granted. Requalification
will qualify the candidate for up to four more attempts of the CFP exam, and will reset the four-
year time limit.
Regular application guidelines, including completion of the examination application and
agreement to abide by all examination policies, remain in effect for all attempts.

3.4.3. Transitioning to QAFP Certification Path


Unsuccessful CFP examination candidates may choose to attempt the QAFP examination at any
time. This option remains subject to QAFP examination prerequisites, currency of education
currency limits and number of exam attempt limits (maximum of four exam attempts for each
certification).

3.4.4. Examination Results


The pass mark for FP Canada examinations is subject to a standard-setting process for each
administration.
Except in the event of examination misconduct, FP Canada shall inform each candidate of their
result (pass/fail) within two months of the examination date.

3.4.5. Appeals to Examination Results


Candidates may request a rescoring of the CFP exam within 30 days of the date the examination
results are released as outlined in the Guide to the CFP Examination.
The rescoring shall be conducted by an internal marker who rescores the exam and determines
if there is a change in outcome. The rescoring fee shall be refunded if rescoring results in a
change in the candidate’s examination result.

3.4.6. Examination Misconduct


FP Canada Standards Council shall investigate allegations of examination misconduct in
accordance with the FP Canada Standards Council Disciplinary Procedures for Examination
Candidate Misconduct.
Examination misconduct may be grounds for disciplinary action, including, but not limited to,
withholding examination results and/or denying certification.

3.4.7. Testing Accommodations


FP Canada shall comply with all relevant legislation regarding accommodating persons with
disabilities.
Candidates requesting an accommodation must provide documentation detailing the nature of
the disability (the document detailing the disability must be recent, i.e., dated within two years

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of the date of submission to FP Canada), the specific accommodation requested, and details of
any previous accommodations.
The deadline to request a testing accommodation is two months prior to the examination sitting.
The decision to grant an accommodation shall be made on a case-by-case basis by FP Canada
staff. Candidates will be notified if the accommodation request is denied or FP Canada is unable
to accommodate the request.
Where an accommodation is granted, the candidate must sign a testing letter
acknowledging that the accommodation(s) provided meets their needs before the
accommodation will be granted.

3.4.8. Examination Locations


Examination locations (specific cities/towns) shall be determined at the discretion of staff.
When selecting locations, staff will consider reasonable access for all candidates across Canada.
Candidates may elect to pay a special fee to have a dedicated writing centre established, within
Canada, if feasible. FP Canada shall make every effort to meet such requests, provided it is
feasible and so doing does not compromise examination security.

3.4.9. Score Reporting


Candidates who meet the passing standard shall receive notification of ‘Pass’ but score
information shall not be provided. Candidates who receive a failing score shall receive a
notification of ‘Fail’ and their scaled total score with diagnostic feedback shall be provided.
Results letters shall be released to each candidate’s secure FP Canada portal and candidates
shall be advised of this by email.
Education providers with more than 10 candidates in a particular exam administration should
receive the average scaled score and average diagnostic feedback by competency for the writers
who completed their program.
FP Canada may communicate aggregate pass rates for all candidates and for first time writers to
consumer and/or trade media.
FP Canada may publish the names of successful candidates, at its sole discretion.

3.4.10. Administrative Examination Timelines


• The early bird application deadline is two months prior to the examination date.
• The final registration deadline is one month prior to the examination date.
• The deadline for testing accommodation requests is two months prior to the examination
date.
All deadlines may be abridged or extended at FP Canada’s discretion as communicated in
writing to certificants.

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3.4.11. Examination Documentation
Proof of completion of all FP Canada-Approved prerequisite education requirements, either by
official transcript (provided by mail, email or through the educator’s online student portal) or by
an official letter from the conferring institute, are acceptable forms of documentation.
Documentary evidence of completion of the education prerequisites must be received by FP
Canada at least one month prior to the scheduled examination sitting or such other date as
established by FP Canada.

3.5. Work Experience


Experience earned by working in financial planning roles is a cornerstone of CFP certification,
providing the opportunity for candidates to hone their skills and demonstrate their ability to serve
clients in a real-world setting.
All candidates are required to complete three years of qualifying work experience to be eligible to
apply for CFP certification.
Qualifying work experience must be completed within the eight years prior to obtaining CFP
certification and a maximum of four years following the successful completion of the CFP exam.
Work experience is not required to write the CFP exam.
Candidates who do not complete their work experience requirement within the above-mentioned
time frames must successfully re-write the CFP exam in order to qualify for certification.

3.5.1. Qualifying Work Experience


Qualifying work experience is based on a 35-hour work week and is defined as full-time (or
equivalent part-time) financial planning related employment or self-employment.
Experience must involve the application of the knowledge, skills and abilities described in the
FP Canada Standards Council Competency Profile and should help candidates in the application
of financial planning processes to meet client needs. Experience may include performance of the
following activities:
• Financial Management
• Investment Planning
• Insurance and Risk Management
• Tax Planning
• Retirement Planning
• Estate Planning (including Legal Aspects)
Roles that support the client-planner relationship, such as managing, training or assisting
planners, shall qualify if they meet the above criteria.
Teaching financial planning courses at a post-secondary level qualifies for up to two years of
work experience. Financial planning research or teaching that incorporates real-world
integrated financial planning situations may qualify as relevant work experience, depending on
the specific nature of the research.

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Work experience gained outside Canada will be considered, provided it is generally equivalent to
experience that might have been gained in Canada. At least one of the three years of qualifying
work experience must have been earned in Canada.

3.5.2. Verification of Experience


FP Canada shall review all work experience to evaluate the key responsibilities and day-to-day
tasks within a role to make a determination of qualifying work experience. At the time of
application for CFP certification, the candidate must:
• Provide an up-to-date resume detailing previous work experience and specific start and
completion dates.
• Provide a letter signed by their most recent or current supervisor, if applicable, providing
details of the candidate's position, nature of activities, work start date (and end date if
appropriate) and the signatory's contact information.
• Independent financial planners who are affiliated with financial institution(s) or fee-only
planners with no financial institution affiliations must provide a letter from two personal
financial planning clients that includes a detailed description of financial planning services
provided, the length of time these services have been provided and the client's contact
information.
All information supplied is subject to verification by FP Canada.

3.6. Post-Secondary Education Requirements


Effective April 2022, to be eligible for CFP certification, applicants must hold a post-secondary
degree from an accredited college or university*.
* FP Canada will accept international degrees where there is supporting documentation
establishing that the international degree is equivalent to a Canadian degree.

An applicant will be exempt from the new post-secondary prerequisites if, on March 31, 2022:
• The applicant has passed the CFP exam, in which case they will be subject to normal
certification time-limits;
• the applicant has achieved QAFP Certification on or before March 31, 2022 and achieves CFP
Certification on or before March 31, 2024, provided they are a QAFP certificant in good
standing at the time of application for CFP certification; or
• The applicant has more than 15 years of relevant work experience, provided they become
certified on or before March 31, 2024.
CFP certification applicants will be exempt from the degree requirement if they commenced one of
the below detailed three-year diploma programs in (or prior to) September 2019, successfully
complete the program by March 2024 and write the CFP Examination by December 31, 2024:
• George Brown College – Business Administration - Finance (three-year advanced diploma);
• Sheridan College - Business Administration - Finance (three-year advanced diploma);
• Conestoga College - Business Administration - Financial Planning (three-year advanced
diploma);
• Seneca College - Business Administration - Financial Planning (three-year advanced
diploma);
• Algonquin College - Business Administration - Finance (three-year advanced diploma); or
• Centennial College - Business Administration - Finance (three-year advanced diploma).

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3.7. Applying for CFP Certification
Candidates who have completed the requirements for CFP certification may apply for CFP
certification. Candidates must agree to abide by and meet the obligations of the FP Canada
Standards Council Standards of Professional Responsibility and the CFP Marks Usage Guide.
All current CFP professionals appear in the Find a Planner or Certificant tool on the FP Canada website.
FP Canada retains the right to decline certification where candidates for certification:
• Do not meet one or more of FP Canada's application requirements;
• Do not meet the fitness for certification requirements pursuant to the Fitness Standards
and/or FP Canada’s good character requirements; and/or
• For any other reason, at its sole discretion.

3.7.1. Dual Certification


An individual’s QAFP certification shall be cancelled immediately upon obtaining CFP
certification. Former QAFP professionals who go on to obtain CFP certification
automatically relinquish their rights to use the QAFP marks.
CFP professionals may reference the fact that they were previously certified as a QAFP
certificant so long as the reference includes the certification period (i.e., applicable date range).

3.7.2. Diploma, Digital Badge and Certificate


Upon certification, candidates will receive a paper diploma and a digital badge that includes a
printable annual certificate.
• CFP professionals may receive their diploma in French or English.
• Replacement diplomas may be issued upon request.
• A digital badge and accompanying digital certificate are issued at the time of certification
and are updated annually.

3.7.3. Re-qualifying for CFP Certification


Candidates who do not obtain CFP certification within four years of passing the CFP exam
must successfully rewrite the CFP exam to re-qualify for certification.

3.8. Transitioning Between Certification Paths


Candidates who were previously unsuccessful on the CFP examination may attempt the QAFP
examination at any time, subject to QAFP examination prerequisites, education currency limits and
number of exam attempt limits (maximum of four exam attempts).
Successful QAFP exam candidates who attain QAFP certification are not required to complete the
QAFP Professional Education Program within one year of certification if they intend to pursue CFP
certification immediately. To maintain QAFP certification, candidates must complete the QAFP
Professional Education Program within one year of certification.
Once they’ve attained QAFP certification and completed the CFP Professional Education Program,
these candidates may immediately challenge the CFP examination. This option remains subject to
CFP examination prerequisites, education currency limits and number of exam attempt limits
(maximum of four exam attempts for each certification).

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4. Maintaining CFP Certification
4.1. Renewals and Reinstatements

4.1.1. Renewals
CFP professionals must renew their certification annually to retain the rights to use the CFP
marks.
CFP certification is valid from April 1 to March 31 each year. All CFP professionals must renew
their certification annually by March 31.
Renewing CFP professionals must:
a. Adhere to the FP Canada Standards Council Standards of Professional
Responsibility;
b. Complete 25 hours of CE (see Section 4.3, Continuing Education for details);
c. Correctly use the CFP marks in accordance with FP Canada’s CFP Marks Usage
Guide;
d. Complete the application to renew CFP certification;
e. Pay their CFP certification renewal fee in full;
f. Not be subject to an Order by an FP Canada Standards Council Hearing Panel or Appeal
Panel prohibiting renewal; and
g. Be approved, by FP Canada, for renewal.
Upon renewal of CFP certification, the digital badge and printable certificate will be updated to
reflect the updated certification status and certification end date.
FP Canada reserves the right to decline to renew an individual’s certification, at its sole
discretion.

4.1.2. Failure to Renew by Renewal Date


Failure to renew by the renewal date will result in a forfeiture of rights to use the CFP marks and
removal from FP Canada’s Find a Planner or Certificant online directory until all
requirements are met. The digital badge and printable certificate will reflect that the individual
is no longer certified, based on the certification end date.
Official status will be listed as being under “Renewal Outstanding” for sixty (60) days following
the expiration of the certification. Upon renewal, status will return to “In Good Standing” and
the rights to use the CFP marks will be reinstated along with reinstatement to FP Canada’s Find
a Planner or Certificant online directory. The renewal will be effective April 1.
CFP professionals who have not renewed within ninety (90) days will have their certification
cancelled. FP Canada shall send written confirmation of the cancellation. Individuals who wish
to reinstate their CFP certification in the future will be subject to reinstatement policies and
fees.
For CFP professionals who have had their certification suspended, revoked or who are under
investigation, the digital badge, printable certificate, and Find a Planner page shall be updated
to reflect the appropriate certification status.

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All deadlines may be abridged or extended at FP Canada’s discretion as communicated in
writing to certificants.

4.1.3. Fee Reduction


Fee reduction requests must be made at the time of recertification.
Fee reductions of 50% of the current year’s recertification fee may be granted for one of the
following reasons:
• Pregnancy/Parental Leave: A fee reduction may be requested for the year in which a
CFP professional is on pregnancy/parental leave from the workforce, for a period of six
months up to a maximum of one year. A copy of the child’s birth certificate, health card
or adoption papers must be included with the request.
• Medical Leave: Medical leave requests will be considered on a case-by-case basis. A
medical report or doctor’s note substantiating the length of leave from the work force
(minimum six months) and reason for the leave must be included with the request, along
with an attestation that there has been or is likely to be a substantial loss in earnings.
All other fee reduction requests will be considered on a case-by-case basis.
Applying for a fee reduction does not automatically result in a CE exemption. Individuals
requesting a CE exemption must complete the Continuing Education (CE) Exemption
Request Form.

4.1.4. Reinstatement within Five Years of Certification Expiration


Former CFP professionals are permitted to reinstate within five years of their last certification
expiration date, subject to the following reinstatement policies.
Individuals must have continued to adhere to the FP Canada Standards Council Standards of
Professional Responsibility and must:
a. Not be subject to a presumptive bar to certification pursuant to the Fitness Standards;
b. Not be subject to an Order by an FP Canada Standards Council Hearing Panel or Appeal
Panel prohibiting reinstatement;
c. Provide documentation of having met CE requirements for each year not certified;
d. Complete the certification reinstatement application and pay applicable fees, including a:
o Non-refundable reinstatement administrative fee; and
o Reinstatement certification fee prorated until the end of the current certification
year.
The effective date of the reinstatement will be the first day of the current month in which they
are approved to reinstate, with the term end being the final day of the annual certification
period.
Upon approval of the reinstatement application, a digital badge and annual certificate with an
expiry date will be issued.
A CFP professional who lets their certification lapse more than once may be denied
recertification, at the sole discretion of FP Canada.

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4.2. Complaints Handling
Complaints of alleged violations of the FP Canada Standards Council Standards of Professional
Responsibility are reviewed by the FP Canada Standards Council in accordance with its
Disciplinary Rules and Procedures and the internal Standards and Enforcement Policies and
Procedures manual.
Complaints of alleged contravention of the FP Canada Guide to Certification Examinations are
referred by the Examinations Department to the Standards & Enforcement Department and may be
reviewed by Standards Council staff in accordance with the FP Canada Standards Council
Disciplinary Procedures for Examination Candidate Misconduct and the internal Standards and
Enforcement Policies and Procedures manual.
The names of CFP professionals who have been found to have violated the FP Canada Standards
Council Standards of Professional Responsibility shall be published on FP Canada's website or
in another form, in accordance with the FP Canada Standards Council Policy on the Publication of
Disciplinary Information.

4.3. Continuing Education Requirements


CFP professionals have an obligation to ensure their knowledge and competence in their field
remains current. To renew certification, CFP professionals must complete 25 hours of CE annually
as outlined in the table below.

4.3.1. Annual Continuing Education Requirements

CFP Professionals
Verifiable Credits Required
25
(January 1 to December 31)
Minimum
Maximum Carry-Over Permitted
Breakdown by Category Annual
Annual Credits to Next Calendar Year
Credits

Financial Planning 10 Unlimited 25

Professional Responsibility 2* Unlimited No **

Practice Management No minimum 5 No

Product Knowledge No minimum 5 No

Giving Back No minimum 5 No

* Effective January 2020, CFP professionals must complete 2 hours of CE in the category of Professional
Responsibility annually (a change from the previous 1-hour annual requirement)
** If more than 2 credits in Professional Responsibility are obtained, the additional credit(s) may be applied under
the Financial Planning category.

4.3.1.1. CE Credit Categories


FP Canada’s CE requirements go beyond maintaining technical competence. They are
designed to support the maintenance and ongoing professional development required to
continue meeting client needs. CE requirements include the following five categories.

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Financial Planning
Qualifying CE must be related to one or more aspects of the FP Canada Standards Council
Competency Profile, which serves as the foundation of certification requirements leading to
CFP certification. CE in this category may relate to one or more of the financial planning
areas, professional skills and technical knowledge.

Professional Responsibility

The Professional Responsibility requirement is designed to support and enhance your


understanding of your professional duties and to provide approaches for identifying and
addressing common ethical dilemmas and challenges that you may face. Qualifying CE
requires practical application of the principles and rules in the FP Canada Standards
Council Standards of Professional Responsibility to ethical dilemmas that financial planners
commonly encounter. CE should include the use of scenarios and/or practical examples to
illustrate the situations. CE activities that focus on direct knowledge or rote recall of the
Standards of Professional Responsibility without demonstrated understanding and
application will not qualify.

Examples of Qualifying CE:


In-person workshop where participants review examples of ethical dilemmas that
financial planners may encounter and how the Standards of Professional Responsibility
may apply.
Online, self-directed course where learners are asked to consider ethical dilemmas that
financial planners may encounter and are asked to contemplate, through interactive
online activities or assessment, how the Standards of Professional Responsibility may
apply.

Examples of Non-Qualifying CE:


In-person workshop that provides an update on the regulatory environment and
outlines mutual fund and securities regulation for advisors but does not apply the
Standards of Professional Responsibility to examples or scenarios of ethical dilemmas.
Online, self-directed course that presents and explains the Standards of Professional
Responsibility but does not apply the principles or rules to examples or scenarios of
ethical dilemmas that financial planners may encounter.

Practice Management
Qualifying CE includes the knowledge and skills used in building professional relationships
and growing a professional practice. CE in this category may include activities focused on
prospecting, business planning, business development, networking or sales skills.

Product Knowledge
Qualifying CE includes the product knowledge that planners may use to advise on and sell
products or comment on products held by their clients. CE in this category may be focused
on any financial planning product, including investment, insurance or debt. Ideally, CE
should present a balanced view of the product that includes features and benefits as well as
client suitability, risks and costs. The content of CE should help certificants make product
recommendations based on the fit of the product with their client’s situation rather than on
the product’s returns.

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Giving Back
Qualifying CE includes volunteering with FP Canada, community organizations, industry
associations or charitable groups in a way that helps Canadians understand the importance
of financial planning and/or enhances their financial well-being.
CE in this category may include involvement in pro bono teaching or development of
education programs, community involvement, development of published financial planning
research, or involvement in financial planning-related committees, task forces or focus
groups.

4.3.2. Guidelines for Calculating CE Credits


FP Canada’s CE Approval Program provides automatic confirmation that a course or program
meets FP Canada’s requirement for verifiable CE credits and validates the number of eligible
verifiable CE credits for each CE category (Financial Planning, Practice Management, Product
Knowledge or Professional Responsibility).
Refer to FP Canada's Meeting Your CE Requirements web page for more information on the
benefits of using the FP Canada-Approved CE search tool and steps for certificants to follow
when pursuing other CE opportunities.

4.3.2.1. General Guidance


a. CE credits are accumulated on a calendar year basis (January 1 to December 31).
b. In order to qualify, the content of the activity must be related to the categories of
Financial Planning, Professional Responsibility, Practice Management, Product
Knowledge or Giving Back.
c. One hour of qualifying activity is equivalent to one CE credit.
d. A full day of instruction may qualify for a maximum of eight CE credits. Time spent for
meal and coffee breaks must be subtracted from the total hours claimed for CE credits.
e. Excess CE credits in the category of Professional Responsibility may qualify under the
category of Financial Planning.
f. Excess CE credits may not be carried over for more than one calendar year.

4.3.2.2. Guidance for Calculating CE Credits for Common CE Activities

Seminars/Conferences/Webinars
These can be claimed for CE credits (one hour = one CE credit). When calculating the
number of hours for CE credits, meals and breaks may not be included. The maximum
amount allocated for one full day of education is eight CE credits.

In-House Training
In-house training can be claimed for CE credits (one hour = one CE credit). When
calculating CE credits, time spent for meals and breaks may not be included. The maximum
amount allocated for one full day of training is eight CE credits.

Self-Study/Online Courses with an Exam


Self-study courses usually have a recommended number of study hours. The full number of
study hours may be claimed as CE (if they meet FP Canada’s CE requirements) upon
successful completion of the course, up to a maximum of 50 credits.

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College/University Courses
University or college credit courses for one full semester may qualify for CE credits, if the
curriculum meets FP Canada’s CE requirements. A maximum of 50 CE credits may be
claimed for each full semester course.

Prep Courses
Courses that are completed to prepare for a relevant professional license or designation may
qualify for CE upon completion, up to a maximum of 50 credits.

Writing
Writing articles, technical newsletters, books and course materials qualify for CE credits
provided such activities meet FP Canada’s CE requirements and have a target audience of:
professionals engaged in financial planning; or post-secondary students preparing for a
career in financial planning. A maximum of 15 CE credits may be claimed for the time spent
researching and writing. Re-releases of existing documents with revision are eligible for a
maximum of 10 CE credits.
Please note that content written for marketing purposes will not qualify for CE credits.

Teaching/Presenting
Teaching or acting as an instructor, discussion leader or speaker to financial planning
professionals or post-secondary students qualifies for a maximum of 15 CE credits. Two
credits per hour of actual teaching/presenting time can be claimed for the first time the class
or session is conducted, up to a maximum of 15 credits. For second and subsequent offerings
of the same course or session, only in-class time or session time can be counted, up to a
maximum of 10 credits per year.
Please note that teaching or presenting seminars/courses designed for marketing purposes
will not qualify for CE credits.

Volunteer Service
CE credits may be awarded for volunteering with FP Canada, community organizations,
industry associations, charitable groups or others in a way that assists Canadians in
understanding the importance of financial planning or enhances their financial well-being.
In addition, CE credits may be awarded in instances where a CFP professional is using their
financial planning skills in a volunteer capacity to support an organization. Hours of
volunteer service may qualify for a maximum of five credits per year under the ‘Giving Back’
category.

Other Educational Activities


Other activities may qualify for CE credits, at FP Canada’s sole discretion.

4.3.3. Supporting Documentation for CE Credits


CFP professionals subject to audit must demonstrate compliance by providing supporting
documentation to confirm the completion of their CE requirements.
Supporting documentation may include a:
o Certificate of attendance issued by the granting institution. The certificate must include
the participant's name, the date of the activity, the name of activity and a signature and/or
stamp of education provider;

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o Transcript from the education provider. The transcript must include the participant's
name, date of enrolment and/or date of completion, and name of the course;
o Written confirmation from the education provider. The letter must be on letterhead and
must include the participant's name, date of the activity, duration of activity, signature
and/or stamp of education provider, and signatory's contact information;
o Written confirmation from the Training or HR department offering in-house training. The
letter must include the participant's name, date of the activity, duration of activity,
signature of department head or representative, and signatory's contact information;
o Written confirmation from the volunteer organization. The letter must include the
participant’s name, date of volunteer service and a description of the nature of the
volunteer activity;
o Contract for teaching engagement. The contract must include the instructor’s name,
duration of the course and year/semester of the course; or
o Contract for writing assignment. The contract must include the writer’s name, copy of the
article and year written (must be written in the year reported).

4.3.3.1. Additional Supporting Documentation for Non-FP Canada Approved CE Credits


Supporting documentation for educational content of CE activities that have not been
approved through FP Canada’s CE Approval Program must also be supported by
documentation to verify the educational content of the activities completed. Supporting
documentation could include, but is not limited to, the following:
o Course descriptions;
o Content agendas indicating the duration of the program and summary of the
content;
o PowerPoint presentations;
o Course syllabi;
o Table of contents; or
o Articles.
Other forms of supporting documentation may be accepted at the discretion of staff.
Please note that missing documentation will result in the CE activity being denied in the
case of an FP Canada audit.

4.3.4. Recognition of the FP Canada Institute’s Professional Education Programs


To recognize the extent of and currency of learning resulting from successful completion of a
Professional Education Program, CFP professionals are exempt from CE requirements in all
categories, including the category of Professional Responsibility:
• in the year they pass the CFP exam; and
• additional consecutive calendar years as follows:

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Certification Path CE Exemption In Recognition of Successful
Completion of:
Direct Path to CFP Certification 2 years CFP Professional Education Program

QAFP Bridge Path to CFP 2 years QAFP Professional Education


Certification Program and QAFP-to-CFP
Certification Bridge Program
or
CFP Professional Education Program
Relevant Professional Qualifications 2 years CFP Professional Education Program
Path to CFP Certification
Pl. Fin. Path to CFP Certification N/A

Foreign CFP Professional Path to 2 years CFP Professional Education Program


CFP Certification
Candidates who do not obtain certification within two calendar years following the year they pass the CFP
examination are not eligible for this CE exemption.
QAFP professionals who transition from FPSC Level 1 certification in January 2020 must complete either the
CFP Professional Education Program or the QAFP Professional Educational Program by July 31, 2021 to
maintain QAFP certification. QAFP professionals who meet this requirement will be exempt from CE
requirements in all categories, including the category of Professional Responsibility, in 2020 and 2021.

4.3.5. Reporting CE Activities


CFP professionals are required to attest to the completion of their CE requirements for the
calendar year specified on the annual renewal application.
CFP professionals are not required to submit CE supporting documentation at time of
certification renewal, but must have supporting documentation available in the event of an FP
Canada audit. Any excess credits carried over from the previous year may also be subject to
audit. It is recommended that CFP professionals keep all CE supporting documentation for at
least three years.
FP Canada offers an online tool to track completed CE credits. This online tool must be used by
those who are selected for audit. The online CE Tracker tool can be found on the FP Canada
Portal, under the ‘My Account’ tab.

4.3.6. CE Audit Requirements


To maintain the integrity of the CFP certification, a percentage of CFP professionals are selected
randomly for CE audit each year. Individuals who are selected for audit will be requested to
submit supporting documentation for their CE credits taken in the previous calendar year. CFP
professionals whose certification has lapsed and then been reinstated are automatically subject
to audit.
Individuals who are found to have falsified their CE attestation are in breach of the FP Canada
Standards Council Code of Ethics, as outlined in the FP Canada Standards Council Standards
of Professional Responsibility. These cases are forwarded to FP Canada’s Enforcement
department for further action under the FP Canada Standards Council Disciplinary Rules and
Procedures.
FP Canada reserves the right to audit any CFP professional at any time and for any reason.

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4.3.6.1. Failure to Comply with CE and/or CE Audit Requirements
CFP professionals who fail to comply with the CE requirements or CE audit requirements
within the stipulated period may be subject to disciplinary action by FP Canada.
Misstated or fraudulent reporting of CE credits will be reported to the FP Canada Standards
and Enforcement department as a violation of the FP Canada Standards Council
Standards of Professional Responsibility

4.3.7. Continuing Education Exemptions


CFP professionals may request an exemption from CE requirements for the calendar year in
which they take a leave of absence from employment/practice in the event of a
pregnancy/parental or medical leave.
Any other requests for CE exemption will be considered on a case-by-case basis.
4.3.7.1. Pregnancy/Parental leave
CFP professionals will be exempt from the annual CE requirement for the calendar year
coinciding with the birth/adoption of a child. Upon request, the exemption of the annual CE
requirement may be split evenly across two consecutive years. A CE Exemption Request
Form must be submitted to FP Canada with a copy of the child’s birth certificate and/or
adoption papers.
The CE exemption for pregnancy/parental leave is limited to one calendar year, even though
CFP professionals may choose to take an extended leave to care for their child. In the event
of subsequent births/adoptions, a separate CE Exemption Request Form must be
submitted with the birth certificate and/or adoption papers for each child.
4.3.7.2. Medical leave
CFP professionals will be exempt from the annual CE requirement in the calendar year
coinciding with an approved medical/disability leave of at least six months. A CE Exemption
Request Form must be submitted to FP Canada with a current medical report and/or
doctor’s note.
If a CE exemption is required for consecutive years, CFP professionals must re-apply for the
CE exemption annually and provide an up-to-date medical report and/or doctor’s note that
explains the reason for the extended medical/disability leave. Consecutive CE exemptions
will be considered on a case-by-case basis.

5. Personal Information
It is the responsibility of CFP professionals to ensure that their contact information with FP Canada is
current.
Changes to address or employment information can be made online at https://online.fpcanada.ca or
submitted in writing to FP Canada at [email protected] .
Requests for name changes because of marriage, divorce or other personal reasons must be submitted
in writing to [email protected] along with supporting documentation.

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6. Policy Exception Requests
The FP Canada Standards Council establishes and administers standards for FP Canada certificants for
the benefit of the public. FP Canada has established policies and requirements for CFP professionals in
accordance with those standards, and enforces those policies and requirements in a consistent manner.
Exceptions to established policies and guidelines may be granted at FP Canada’s sole discretion. FP
Canada shall review only those policy exception requests that are submitted with a Policy Exception
Request Form to [email protected].

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